tlhIngan-Hol Archive: Sun May 01 03:17:52 1994
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Re: KSRP: _Much Ado_ 2nd revision done
- From: "William H. Martin" <[email protected]>
- Subject: Re: KSRP: _Much Ado_ 2nd revision done
- Date: Sun, 1 May 94 15:15:32 EDT
- In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>; from "Nick NICHOLAS" at May 1, 94 12:50 pm
According to Nick NICHOLAS:
>
>
> Done, and available at the FTP archive. Fair bit cleared up; some typos,
> some grammar, some metre. -ghach count: 1 out of every 87 words. (I was
> originally as high as 1 in 29). I'm using Dotlh for -ghach a lot now, eg.
> happiness = Dotlh Quch.
> --
> Nick.
How does that work? First glance looks like "status's
forehead" or "forehead of the status. Otherwise, {Dotlh} looks
like the object of {Quch}, which I think of as intransitive.
While {Dotlh} does look like one of those nouns that
should be useful in more ways than I've figured out yet, I need
a little more contextural examples before I can make use of
this one. Could you give me a complete sentence or two using
this?
charghwI'